"Evo people, have you ever seen a dino skeleton "in the wild"?"
Try Montana. You can probably even join the dig.
"Probably not."
Probably yes. I hear they're quite easy to find in Utah too.
"But if you have, did you notice how the bones were all jumbled up, parts were missing, and other bones were mixed in?"
Not always. There was a spot in, I think Montana, where a very large herd of dinosaurs were migrating across a river which was in the process of flooding. Hundreds, if not thousands, of creatures died in the crossing and were covered with sediment. They're all quite well preserved and intact.
Have you really never seen a fossil in a museum that's not been fully extricated from the surrounding rock?
"Skipping the part where it's obvious what they have in museums is mostly fakes they call reproductions, why couldn't all those mixed up bones be from the behemoths, leviatons, and Biblical creatures just not mentioned in the Bible?"
Yes, what you see on the museum floor is a replica--cast from the original fossil you moron.
They couldn't "mix up" all the bones because it's pretty obvious by this point which go to what creature.
"Why do they have to be from evolutionist animals like dinosaurs?"
I thought dinosaurs were mentioned in your Babble. Did you miss a fundy meeting or something?